Crawfordsville Weekly Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 22 October 1897 — Page 5

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JAMESTOWN.

Miss Tina .lacks i.s ai Indianapolis visiting her sister. Oliver ((rear, James Cross ami Harvey Steele were at Indianapolis Monday.

Miss Parsons, of North Salem, was the guest of Pearl fiossett over Sunday.

The wedding of Miss Maude Southard and .lames Cross is announced for next Sunday.

Mrs. Mollie Trusty and daughter, Cecil, spent a few days with home folks this week.

Miss Belle {.Sprague, of Crawfordsville, is spending tne week with Misses Scott and Kate Orear.

Mrs. Susan B. McDauiel, of Lebanon, litis returned to her home after a pleasant, visit with her sister, Mrs. M. .12. Orear. ........

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LADOGA.

A good rain Tuesday night.. Dr. Hunt was at Crawfordsville this week.

Will l'ei'il-jy has moved into the Call property. Mr. Westner lias moved here from (i roveliind.

Mrs. John Gray's mother is visiting here this week. A new furnace is being put in the Christian church.

Mrs Mollis Hunt and Mrs. I iiilipie are still very poorly. Uncle Silas liavis and wife were at Waveland over Sunkay. (ilaud Rankins, of Illinois, visited liert Robbitis Tuesday night.

John I laid in was here this week looking for a location for a flouring mill.

John Mitchel has moved a house on his lot in the north part of town and is putting a foundation under it.

J. S. Maxwell and wife and Mrs. Jennie McConnell, of Crawfordsville, visited Ur. Hunt's and J. Pellley's this week.

NUMBER THIRTEEN. M. C. (Iraves had a horse to die last week.

Charley Ocheltree is building a house for Fred Roberts. Apples are scarce and inferior to what they were last year.

Lew Springer has left the Buxton plaee and moved to the section. Charley Lewis occupies his place at Hustons.

There was a cavein at the gravel pit last week. Mr. Bannon and Mr. Stonebraker were caught but not seriously hurt

There was a Woman'6 Foreign Missionary social at Melvin Hutton's last Saturday night. Refreshments and music were served.

Mark Lewis has possession of the Rankins property. Rankins moved to Bristle Ridge but has sold his property and will move to Shannondale.

Trustee Morrow's old horse is dead. He was HI or 32 years old to the best of the trustee's recollection. He was put away with the usual eulogy.

A great deal of wheat v:as sown last week after the rain. It came up quickly, much of it making an appearance in a week. It is thought the early sown wheat will mostly grow.

GRAVELLY RUN.

MissOlga Fall will spend the winter at Pleasant Butler's. Rob. Peebles, wife and son visited at Noblesville last week.

Barclay Cox and daughter, of Salem, Iowa, visited relatives here last week.

Mrs. Lydia Craig, of Crawfordsville, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Kate Francis.

Wm. Jester, wife and daughter, of Thorntown, attended services here Sunday.

Rev. James Carson and wife, of Arabia, Mo were guests at Mahlon Sutler's last week.

Mrs. Pleasant Butler returned from Indianapolis last Saturday, somewhat improved in health.

Mr. and Mrs. Clev Cook and daughters, of Center Grove, attended church here Sunday morning.

Franklin Moore, of Thorntown, accompanied by his son-in-law, Rev. Richard Newby, of Maryville, Teun.. called on friends here Tuesday.

Messrs. Neaiiderand Hamilton, with their families, who reside north of Darlington, dined with Henry Lutz Sunday.

A large amount of gravel has been taken from the gravel pit on Mahlon Butler's farm and spread on the roads leading to Crawfordsville and Darlington.

Win Moore is thinking of applying for the position of overland mailcarrier from Smartsbnrg to this plaee, for his own especial bonelit, we presume.

Friends' quarterly Bible school conference will "be held at Thorntown next Saturday, Oct. HO. The programmes are out and a large attendance is expected.

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WAYNETOWN-

Our latest fad is carbolic acid socials. The price of beef steak has taken a tumble.

William B. McComas has moved to near Kingman. R*v. John Clay pool was here Tuesday visiting his sick mother.

Dr. Hurt was called to Yountsville Monday to set a broken leg for Mary Switzer.

Mrs. Clara Hurt accompanied by Grandpa Hurt, visited at Wingate Wednesday. .John Fouts from ov?r in Fountain county, has bought property on the Canada side.

Drs. Bonnell and Claypool were at Crawfordsville Thursday ou imporiaut business, (tax paying

Ed Kelly Iihs made arrangements for a brick sidewalk in front of his residence and the postollice.

Tom Herron has bought of W. H. Kerr enough ground on Vine street to erect a brick room for saloon purposes.

Fred Stivers has returned t.o the old stamping ground, and hereafter will be glad to receive his friends at the residence lately vacated by Win. McComas

Mrs. Parker since she took charge of the American House has been overrun with customers. At present she has seventeen regular boarders and a very arge transient trade.

HIGHLAND.

Mr. (oiling!) lias all of his apples picked. Mrs. Hosier is weaving some very nice rugs.

The Highland school is well attended this year. Mr. Hosier went to Li/.toa the first of the week after some apples.

There was a good attendance at the Fast F/nd chapel Sunday night There are more, improvements in Highland. Mr. Ward has a new crib

Mr and Mrs 11 ightower were visit ing her .sister near Darlington Sunday. Mrs McClure entertained quite number of her friends Monday night

I'her" was a young ladies' reading club formed at Prof Ewing's Monday evening.

Miss Blanche High tower entertained quite a number of her friends Wednesday nigh t.

Mrs Barley Nicholson visited Mrs. 12 McClure Saturday after a week's visit with Ladoga friends.

Mrs. Will Davis was charmed by the music Miss Alice McClure produced on the piano Monday evening.

All of the Highland people were woke early Tuesday morning by the new whistle at the wire factory.

There was a mistake in the Highland news last week. It was a daughter Mrs. Smith Mrs. visiting instead pf a mother.

WALNUT CHAPEL.

Everybody is cribbing corn. Alfred Ingersol. of Waynetown. was here Sunday.

Harvey Linn spent Suuday evening at Evansville. Miss Lizzie Weeks is sewing for Miss Chat Che&terson.

Wm. Smith is entertaining relatives from Kansas City. J. C. Francis filled his regular appointment here Sunday.

The pie supper at Brenton's Friday night was well attended. John Berry and family will move to Putnam county next week.

John Owen will attend high school at Whitesville this winter. D. W. Thompson, of Whitesville. was in our midst Sunday night.

C. Finch, of Mace, will board with his uncle. Newt Powell, this winter.

Miss Riley, of Ladoga, has been can vassing this part of the county selling a book.

Wonder why Harry Edwards and Charlie Rhoades want to go to Smartsburg so often.

Arthur Davidson and family and Miss Rua Edwards were Sunday visit ors at C. E. Crain's.

Tom Powell and Miss Amanda Riley masked and called on T. A. Davidson and family Tuesday night.

WAVELAND.

Mr. Prather will move here soon. Mrs. Daily spent Sunday at Brazil. Tyre Hanna's new house is almost completed.

Garland & Redish shipped a carload of stock Tuesday. The fishing party have broken camp and returned home.

Misses Bessie and l'ina Wolfe left Monday for Milwaukee. Marshal Sharp has been g-raveling east Main street this week.

Mrs. Robert Glover returned last week from a visit in Ohio. Will Thornton is working in the barber shop with 11.-U. Pratt.

Mr. Guin has remodeled and very much improved his properly. The adjuster was down and adjusted the loss made by the fire last week.

The brick sidewalks on the south side of Green street are about all laid. Mrs. McKinney, of Newtown, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Will Milligan.

Deere & Willowb.v sold a carload of stock to Bayless & Patton. of Brown's Valley.

J. M. Gormley will build a house for Mrs. Giger, of Rockville on east Main street.

A large number from here attended the wedding of Tyre Canine and Miss McMurtry.

The iirm of Glover & Sou have dissolved partnership, Mr. Glover now being sole proprietor.

Alex Moore went toTerre Haute last Friday to enter the normal, but owing to their full school he was not admitted.

Tyre Canine and Effie McMurtry were married Wednesday evening at Marshall. 'Rev. J. P. Engstrom, of Evansville, was master of ceremonies.

Joe Ball and Johnnie Johnson with their best girls were out driving at Pleasant View Sunday afternoon. Their team took fright and ran away, throwing them out and demolishing the carriage.

ALAMO.

A wedding soon. Guess who? Miss Clara Smith visited in New' Market Monday. -V llobert Gilkev is visiting relatives at Nora Springs, Iowa.

Nobel Titus is having a three inch tubular well driven. Wm. Grimes painted Dr. L. F. Brown's ollice last week.

Frank Westfall and wife visited relatives in iiillsboro Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Tamer Campbell, of Crawfordslle. is visiting friends auo relatives here.

Wilfred Ammerman and llert Deity, had some attraction at Yeddo Sunday night,.

Rev. Brown closed his series of meetings at the Christian church Sunday night.

John Moore, of I'ndianapol's, has been the guest of Jesse White for several days.

Miss lOnolii Demarit, of New Market, is visiting Samuel lvelsey and family this week.

Mrs. Rose Titu« transacted business in Crawfordsville Wedneaday and Thursday.

Wm. Brittori and family, of Chicago, have moved on their farm half mile east of this place. .John Stii11 and family moved last Wednesday on the farm of Wm. Mimns near Wavnetown.

Lon Briner, of Veedersburg, was the guest, of Samuel Fishero and family Saturdav and Sunday.

J. M. Parson and wife, of New Market., were the guests of Gilbert Titus and wife for several days.

Walters, Stonebraker fe Smith will drive a tubuiar well near the Masonic building. They will begin next week

Walters, Stonebraker A Smith have completed a tubular well for Norval Tucker. Depth of well 118 feet: depth of water HO feet.

ELMDALE.

Mrs. Sarah Ogden is very low. Ed Stonebraker is painting house.

The Widow Lane ha6 her new barn about completed. Henry Shelb? and wife are the proud parents of a son.

Mrs. Minnie Widner. who has been quite ill, is better. I*iiillip Kiddle has bought a patent churn of Ed Stonebraker .John R. and Henry Vancleave are building a house for Charley Patton. We have an old lady 77 years old who uoes her own weshing and house work.

Joe Bowers had a good horse drop dead while husking corn the oilier day.

Garret Larew has returned from a two weeks' visit with his son Art, in Kansas.

David Patton and wife attended a birthday diuner at their sou George's, near Round Hill last Sunday.

Ora llaft'erty and Miss Mattie Hauk were quietly married one day last week. We wish them a happy life.

The trustee has stopped one child from attending school because he had some disease of which the other children were afraid.

The friends of Mrs. Nancy Lidster reminded her last Tuesday that, it was her 40th birthday by calling on her and making her a nice dinner. All left wishing her many more such happy birthdays.

Sunday, Oct. 10, was Mrs. Lon Thomas' 40th birthday, and she was mtfde the victim of a pleasant surprise. While she was at church her friends came in and prepared dinner for her. About forty guests were present and among them were Mr. and Mrs. James Batteral and daughter Edna, of Cherry Grove, and Rev. Powell and Benjimin Rhoadhammel. of Wingate.

FRUITS.

Georgia Barker is on the sick list. Loss Stull is workir.g for Edgar Hall. Leo Rico skipped tne country last week.

Aquilla Stull is working for Johnnie Brown. Carrie Brown was in Crawfordsville Thursday.

Geo. Green returned from Illinois last week. Wm. Scrobbs isunoving on his place in Midland.

Miss Anna Beam visited friends in Hillsboro Sunday. Jas. Wilkinson is improving his farin with new fencing.

David Bruuerwas down from Crawfordsville Tuesday. Mr. Glasscock, of Crawfordsville. is seen here quite often.

Frank Ingersoll is working for Jas. Ingersoll at Ingersoll Corner. A. C. Butcher and family visited friends in Rockville Sunday.

Misses Lula Hall and Carrie Fink visited the No. 7 school Friday. Joseph Ingersoll and family visited at John Thompson's, near Yountsville, Sunday.

There will be a new iron bridge built over Wartield branch on the Perrysville road soon.

Halcie Bell and family, of New Market, and Fannie Little, of Waynetown. visited at Nancy Hughes' Friday.

The following ollicers were elected for the remainder of the term: Supt—Jacob Elmore.

Asst. Supt.—(Jus Steele. Sec. and Treas—Dottie Wikinson.' Asst. Sec.—Anna Myers. Mrs. Piiilpot gave a quilting Tuesday. Those present were: Miss Ada Pickett, Mrs. Carrie Brown. Mrs. Nell Pickttt, Mrs. Dora Ammerman, Mrs. Nancy Hughe?, Mrs. Orpha Hankins. and Mrs. Smith and daughter, of near Wallace.

School notes:—Gertrude Wilkinson wan absent from school Thursday— Lula Hall was absent from school Friday—The famous pencil roaster is a fine hickory nut roaster—Mr. Wells, teacher of Ridge Farm school, has learned what a noun is since lie has come to Sodom Hurley Ingersoll and Walter Pickett, two learned students, are taking a course in algebra. Nit.

YOUNTSVILLE.

The sick are better. John Work is again seen out Working roads have commenced. Enrollment in our school is IS pupils. Willie Hopping is reported to he improving.

Miss Louise Hops started to school last Thursday. James Work, of Waynetown. visited home last week.

Waller O'Neal, who has been ill, is in school again. Miss Jennie Sweeney spent last Sunday with parents.

Mrs. Billy Swearitigen who has been quite ill, is better. Miss Louise Hops spent Sunday itli Miss Cecil Lawton.

Mrs. Abram Switzer who 1. us Veen quite sick, is better Cyrus Fink and family vi.-:tcd his mother last Sunday.

Walter Sidener is the proud possessor of a new buggy. Mrs. llamey and son spent Sunday with Ed Lawton and family.

Chicken thieves are nu'iier.us. Be careful for you are watched. Miss Belle Keys is the proud owner of a line new watch and chain

Mr. Mitchell left last week to make a short visit, with his children Mr. and Mrs. Larriek, of Crawfordsville. Sundayed with home folks

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Carlton Moore has cribbed SOO busheld of corn. I'ncle Dan llauk is moving to Win gate tnis week.

Minnie. Lawton is staying with

her grandma and going to school. Miss Myrtle Shanklin spent last Sunday with Miss Marie Hopping. '-s. Harp and Miss Dora Sidener will probably locate in our village.

Mrs. Truax and Mrs. Stonebraker visited friends in Alamo last Friday. Miss Simpson, of Danville, 111 has accepted a position in the woolen mills.

Mrs Harp and Miss Doad Sidener spent last, week with Mrs Wm. Sidener. 12. H. O'Neal and family visited r.:» sister last Sunday residing in Ladoga.

Mrs. George Lawton who has been seriously ill, is betier at this writing. Misses Eva Love, ami Cora lliggens made a short visit to Waynetown last week.

Miss Katie Graham, of Mount Pleasant. spent last Saturdav with Mrs. Ed Graham.

Church and Sunday school both were well attended Sunday morning anil evening

Miss Cora Brown, of Fruits, has taken up her studies in the Yountsville sciiool.

Ed Graham and wife visited her parents living near Brown's Valley last Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hops, of Crawfordsville, will occupy the sleeping house in the future.

Frank Yanclcave, of Waynetown, speut last f-ninday with Howard and Mary Swearmgan.

Mis* Marie Hopping, ofLoneTiee, spent last Friday evening with Miss Grace Sweeney.

Mrs. Maine Hurst and Mrs. Pursel, of Crawfordsville, called on Mrs. Hurst last Thursday.

Mrs. John Thompson, of Crawfordsville, spent last Monday with her sister, Mrs. Cyrus Fink.

Mrs. Poole, of Crawfordsville, has been the guest of John Myers and family the past week.

Several from here attended the pie supper at lyiiss Sarah Armentrout's school last Friday evening.

Fred Maxwell .»-ill lead the 12 worth League next Sunday evening, subject being "The Bonds of Peace."

It is rumored that Ernest Trotter,of Ohio, will stay with his sister, Mrs. Martin, and go to school this winter.

Mr. and Mrs. Williams, after making a contiuued visit with his parents near Waveland, returned home last Sa urday.

Tommy Shanklin and family, of Black Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. Shanklin and Minnie, of Lone Tree, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Shanklin.

Miss Mary Switzer met with a painful accident last Tuesday, breaking her ankle. Physician was called ami she is reported to be getting along nicely.

WINGATE.

Mr llife moved litre from llomney last Monday. Mrs. Jett is repairing all three of her bouses on the corner of High and

Main streets. Mrs. A. J. Patton and son, of Lafay ette, visited A. B. Patton and wife over Sunday.

Mrs. Dora McClure, wife of Nathaniel McClure, of Mellott, died Sunday night and was buried Tuesday.

Mrs. Charles Webb is (spending a week in Frankfort visiting her daugh tor, Maine, who is attending high school there.

There is one well defined case of scarlet fever in town and for a time it made considerable excitement but the authorities have quarantined all that have been exposed to itand every thing has become quiet again. tSSia

NEW ROSST"

Guy Adkins was in Indianapolis Tuesday. J. H. S. Davis,of Anderson, was here over Sunday.

Lee Whalen and wife went toWaynetown Saturday. Joe Hunt went to Crawfordsville Monday evening.

Mrs. Frankic Lytton and son have returned to Bedford. M. C. Strole spent Sunday with his family in Terre Haute.

Mrs. Geo. Brown went to Indianapolis Wednesday on a visit. Vora McLaughlin and wife, oi'near North Salem, were here Tuesday.

Miss Bertha Wilson came over from Sugar Creek township Saturday. Mesdames Maggie Mclntire and Henrietta Powell were at Lebanon Monday.

Will Lowell has returned from Kentucky, where he has been for some time.

Arch Rutan moved the old warehouse nearer the Big Four tracks last Saturday.

Mrs. R. F. 11 ing. Miss Ellin .lessee and Bob Thompson spent Sunday with l'ittsboro friends.

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Some one stirred up the animals in Hard Scrabble Wednesday morning. Joe Booher will cheerfully give information to all who desire to know what the trouble was,

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